Preston Eames Award

The Preston Eames Award is named after long time soccer coach and referee who was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The award recognizes an individual who has been dedicated and contributed to improving the sport of soccer in the state of New Hampshire. This person must show a continued dedication to the sport of soccer and his/her contributions should have made a difference in New Hampshire during the current year. This award has been a part of the New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association awards since 1983. New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association members nominate individuals whom should receive the award. A plaque is given to the individual who the New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association members vote on and determine at the end of the fall soccer season.